NERVOUS SYSTEM
The cerebral cortex is divided into ...
4 lobes
Which of the following is a graded, non-propagated, hyperpolarization of a neuron plasma membrane?
IPSP
How many layers does the nerve have? Name them
It has 3 endoneurium, perineurium, epineurium
How many brain and spinal protectors do we have?
Meninges is divided into 3 1) dura mater 2) pia mater 3) arachnoid mater
Whats found in all 4 ventricles?
choroid plexuses
What are Brodman's areas?
classification of the cerebral cortex which is divided into 52 separate regions. This map of regions was based on its cytoarchitecture at a microscopic level
Basal nuclei
cognitive processing, associated with planning movements
The most probable site on a neuron where incoming information is received is the ___________.
dendrite
A change in membrane potential from -70 mV to -40 mV would be termed __________.
depolarization
Primary vesicles help establish basic regions of the nervous system which are: forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. However they are not -----
equivalent regions -midbrain is smaller than hindbrain and forebrain
In a neuron, a membrane potential of -90 mV is considered __________.
hyperpolarized
Which type of ion channel opens when a chemical binds to it?
ligand gated channel
Synaptic transmission is made possible by ____________.
neurotransmitters
Limbic cortex
part of the limbic system, involved in emotion, behavior and memory
Blood vessels that are nourishing the CNS are between ----- and -----
pia mater / nervous tissue
Neurotransmitters are removed from the synaptic cleft by all of the following except: ___________.
presynaptic inhibition
You would expect a neuron that depolarizes to -65 mV would __________.
return to resting membrane potential without generating an action potential
Coordination of reflexes depends on ..
sensory and motor pathways in the spinal cord
What increases the surface area available for cerebral functions?
the extensive folding of the cortex
The diencephalon is composed primarily of ....
the thalamus and hypothalamus which both of them define the walls of the third ventricle
True or False In the adult brain, the cerebellum seems close to the brain but theres no connection between them
true
Information is coded in the nervous system by:
varying the frequency of the APs
Which of the following is characteristic of an action potential?
vltage gated ion channels
Which of the following membrane ion channels open and close in response to changes in the membrane potential?
voltaged gated channels
Adult CNS structure is related to the embryonic development because of
- ventricles, which are open spaces within the CNS where cerebrospinal fluid circulates.
Neural activity in the brain causes...
A person's conscious activities
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of neurons?
Neurons are relatively small, simple-structured cells
Whats the only region of the adult brain that kept its original name from the embryonic development?
diencephalon
Basal forebrain
important for learning and memory
The time interval during which no stimulus can elicit an action potential in a nerve fiber is called ______________.
absolute refractory period
The principal cause of early repolarization of a nerve fiber after an adequate stimulus has been applied is
an increase in the outward conductance of K+
where the CSF is reabsorbed into the blood?
at the arachnoid granulations
Early formation of the nervous system depends on what?
The formation of the neural tube